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Tavern in the Square opens at Wrentham Village Premium Outlets

Wrentham, MA According to Simon, a global leader in premier shopping, dining, entertainment and mixed-used destinations, Tavern in the Square is now open at Wrentham Village Premium Outlets.

“We are always looking to elevate the shopper’s experience including new dining options at the center and we are very happy Tavern in the Square chose to expand its footprint here at Wrentham Village Premium Outlets,” said Kristen DeFamio, general manager, Wrentham Village. “For anyone looking for a fun restaurant that offers a wide variety of meal and drink options, Tavern in the Square Wrentham caters to all who visit.” 

Tavern in the Square Wrentham is a casual-restaurant that appeals to a wide variety of guests. The restaurant specializes in new american cuisine, local draft beers and innovative cocktails. Tavern in the Square continually adapts to fit the community in which its located and is the ideal place to enjoy drinks with friends, have dinner with family or watch the game on one of the many tv’s. Tavern in the Square is located in Colonial Court, near Saks OFF 5TH.

“We are very excited to open our tenth Tavern in the Square location here at the Wrentham Premium Outlets. It has been our pleasure to serve our guests over the past 15 years, and we look forward to providing the shoppers and residents of Wrentham with an amazing dining experience,” said Stephen DeSousa, CEO, Tavern in the Square.

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